Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lower Face.

Most clients report less discomfort with sugaring because the paste adheres to hair rather than skin, and removal follows hair growth. Pain varies by sensitivity and area; numbing products and experienced technicians minimize discomfort during the lip, chin, and sideburn treatments.

Typically you can expect smooth skin for three to six weeks, depending on your hair growth cycle. Results vary per person; regular appointments can lead to finer, sparser regrowth and longer intervals between sessions.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin and avoid topical retinoids or heavy creams 48 hours prior. Let hair be about one-quarter inch long for best results. Inform your technician about medications or sensitivities before treatment.

Wait until hair regrows to about one-quarter inch, usually three to six weeks. Timing depends on personal growth rates; technicians assess hair length to determine optimal scheduling for effective, comfortable removal and best long-term results.

Avoid waxing between treatments because it removes hair from the root and disrupts the growth cycle. Shaving is acceptable if needed, but it can lead to stubble; wait until the hair reaches the recommended length for your next sugaring.

Mild redness, swelling, or tiny bumps are common and typically subside within hours to a day. Avoid direct sun, exfoliation, and heavy makeup for 24 hours. If prolonged irritation or infection occurs, contact your technician or physician promptly.